Authors: Owen Renik
ISBN-13: 9781590512371, ISBN-10: 1590512375
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
Date Published: September 2006
Edition: 1st Edition
Owen Renik, M.D., is currently a Training and Supervising Analyst at the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Society. He was Editor in Chief of The Psychoanalytic Quarterly for ten years, Program Chair of The American Psychoanalytic Association for two terms, and served as Director of Training and Associate Chief of the Department of Psychiatry at Mount Zion Hospital, San Francisco. He maintains a private practice in San Francisco.
A clear and readable manual for results-oriented psychoanalysis.
In this essential new book, Owen Renik describes how clinical psychoanalysis can focus on symptom relief and deliver results efficiently. With a humane, direct, and engaging voice, he takes up how to begin treatment, how to end it, and how to deal with the in-between. He offers chapters on the therapy of panic attacks and depersonalization, on how to get out of an impasse, on the relation between sexual desire and power in the analytic relationship, on patients who seem to want to sabotage their treatments, on flying blind as an analyst, and on a number of other intriguing, important practical topics.
Renik's down-to-earth presentation and discussion of clinical anecdotes, combined with useful recommendations for both analyst and patient, amounts to a clear and readable how-to manual. The book is intended for all mental health caregivers, patients and potential patients, and for anyone who is curious about what makes for effective, helpful psychotherapy.
1 | Practical Psychoanalysis | 1 |
2 | Symptoms and Symptom Relief | 7 |
3 | Helpful Questions | 15 |
4 | Monitoring Therapeutic Benefit | 25 |
5 | Flying Blind | 37 |
6 | Playing Your Cards Face Up | 53 |
7 | Keeping It Real | 63 |
8 | The Perils of Neutrality | 73 |
9 | The Limits of Self-Awareness | 81 |
10 | Acting Out and Enactment | 89 |
11 | How to Get Out of an Impasse | 99 |
12 | Patients Who Want to Destroy Their Treatments | 109 |
13 | Post-Traumatic Stress | 117 |
14 | Phobias | 127 |
15 | Panic and Weird Feelings | 137 |
16 | Worries versus Regrets | 143 |
17 | Oedipus Revisited | 151 |
18 | Desire and Power | 159 |
19 | Significant Others | 167 |
20 | Stopping | 175 |